Submissions from 2017
Geometric Encoding, Bradley R. Sturz
Do Eye Movements During Shape Discrimination Reveal an Underlying Geometric Structure?, Bradley R. Sturz, Ty W. Boyer, John F. Magnotti, and Kent D. Bodily
Dual Task Testing of the Adaptive Combination View in Spatial Reorientation, Donald G. Sullens
New Policy for Limited Grade Forgiveness, Kelly Sullivan/Academic Standards Committee
Date: November 14, 2017
Approved by the Senate: November 27, 2017
Approved by the President: November 29, 2017
Revised Academic Standing Policy, Kelly Sullivan/Academic Standards Committee
Date: November 14, 2017
Approved by the Senate: November 27, 2014
Approved by the President: November 29, 2017
Revised Policy for Course Withdrawal, Kelly Sullivan/Academic Standards Committee
Date: November 14, 2017
Approved by the Senate: November 27, 2017
Approved by the President: November 29, 2017
Revised Policy for Withdrawing from the University, Kelly Sullivan/Academic Standards Committee
Date: November 14, 2017
Approved by the Senate: November 27, 2017
Approved by the President: November 29, 2017
Student Emotional Health: Exposing a Responsibility Gap, Teresa L. Sullivan-Cruz and Dympna M. Thomas
Light the Fire for School Change- Focusing on School Culture to Improve Student Achievement, James J. Sullivan IV and Cindy Hayes
AAN: Men with Children Sleep Fine; Women Not So Much, Kelly L. Sullivan
Association of Insufficient Sleep With Symptoms of Anxiety and Depression in the General Population, Kelly L. Sullivan
BabyCenter- March 2017, Kelly L. Sullivan
Children in the House Means Less Sleep for Women, but Not for Men Finds New Research, Kelly L. Sullivan
EPID 7134 - Epidemiologic Methods II, Kelly L. Sullivan
Fall 2017
EPID 7134 – Epidemiologic Methods II, Kelly L. Sullivan
Fall 2017
EPID 8130 - Field Methods in Epidemiology, Kelly L. Sullivan
Fall 2017
Georgia Southern Masters of Public Health Students win First at Rural Health Conference, Kelly L. Sullivan
GSU Alumni Association, Invited Speaker, Kelly L. Sullivan
Guess Who Sleeps Just Fine After Having Kids, Kelly L. Sullivan
Having Kids Affects How Much Women Sleep, But Not Men, Kelly L. Sullivan
Having Kids at Home May Mean Less Sleep for Women, Kelly L. Sullivan
Having Kids at Home May Mean Less Sleep for Women, Kelly L. Sullivan
Having Kids Means Less Sleep for Women but Not for Men, Kelly L. Sullivan
Having Kids Means Less Sleep For Women, But Not For Men, Kelly L. Sullivan
Having Kids Means Less Sleep for Women, but Not for Men, Kelly L. Sullivan
Here's How Much Less Sleep Women Get Once They Have Kids, Kelly L. Sullivan
Here's How Much Less Sleep Women Get Once They Have Kids, Kelly L. Sullivan
I Won't Lose Any Sleep Over the Fact That Children Wake Mothers Not Fathers, Kelly L. Sullivan
JPHCOPH Newsletter- May 2017, Kelly L. Sullivan
Kids Mean Less Shuteye for Mom, While Dad Slumbers On, Kelly L. Sullivan
Kids Mean Less Shuteye for Mom, While Dad Slumbers On, Kelly L. Sullivan
Kids Mean Less Sleep for Mom, but Not Dad, Kelly L. Sullivan
Living With Children Linked to Insufficient Sleep Among Women, Study Finds, Kelly L. Sullivan
Living with Children Makes Women More Sleep Deprived than Men, Kelly L. Sullivan
Living With Children May Cause Loss of Sleep in Women: Study, Kelly L. Sullivan
Living with Children May Mean Less Sleep for Women, But Not for Men, Kelly L. Sullivan
Living With Children May Mean Less Sleep for Women, but Not for Men, Kelly L. Sullivan
Living With Children May Mean Less Sleep for Women, but Not for Men, Kelly L. Sullivan
Living With Children Really Can Affect Your Sleep — if You're a Woman, Kelly L. Sullivan
Living With Kids Means Less Sleep for Women, but Not Men, Kelly L. Sullivan
Medscape- April 2017, Kelly L. Sullivan
Men's Health, March 1 2017, Kelly L. Sullivan
Moms Are Much More Sleep-deprived, Survey Shows, Kelly L. Sullivan
Moms Get Less Sleep Than Dads & We Finally Have Proof, Kelly L. Sullivan
More Children Means Increasingly Less Sleep for Mothers, Kelly L. Sullivan
More Kids, More Disrupted Sleep for Mums, Kelly L. Sullivan
Mother's Chance of Disrupted Sleep 'Increases 50% With Each New Child', Kelly L. Sullivan
Mothers face greater sleep challenges than fathers study says, Kelly L. Sullivan
Mothers Lose More Sleep the More Children They Have, Kelly L. Sullivan
Mothers Lose More Sleep the More Children They Have, Research Shows, Kelly L. Sullivan
Mothers, Not Fathers, Get Less Sleep When Living With Children, Kelly L. Sullivan
Mums Lose More Sleep Than Dads, Kelly L. Sullivan
Not Easy Being a Mom! Having Kids at Home May Lead to Less Sleep for Women, Kelly L. Sullivan
NY Metro- March 2017, Kelly L. Sullivan
Psychologie Magazine, May 2017, Kelly L. Sullivan
Sleep Duration and Feeling Rested Are Differentially Associated With Having Children Among Men and Women, Kelly L. Sullivan
Sleep Duration and Feeling Rested Are Differentially Associated With Having Children Among Men and Women, Kelly L. Sullivan
Surprise, Surprise: Living with Kids Means Less Sleep for Women but Not Men, Kelly L. Sullivan
Women Lose Sleep, Men Do Not With Children in the House: Study, Kelly L. Sullivan
WTOC Midday Live- May 2017, Kelly L. Sullivan
Massachusetts Schools Respond to Gun Violence and Opioid Abuse for Youth Experiencing Stress, Anxiety, or Trauma, Teresa L. Sullivan M.Ed. and Dympna M. Thomas PhD
Cost effective eco-friendly large area production of organic photovoltaic cell by inkjet printing, Sharaf Sumaiya
Organic Solar Cell by Inkjet Printing—An Overview, Sharaf Sumaiya, Kamran Kardel, and Adel El-Shahat
Building an Effective Orientation Experience for Pre-service Teacher Candidates in an Educator Preparation Program, Rob Sumowski Ed.D. and Roddran Grimes Ph.D.
Learning Social Skills Through Natural and Paid Supports, Miyah Sundermeyer
Applying Expansive Learning Theory in Understanding the Effectiveness of Spelman's STEM Teacher Education Pipeline, Shannon H. Sung and N'sou D. Hoba
Evaluating the Effectiveness of a Token Economy on Classroom Participation and Performance, James Surrette and Taylor Maurer
Injection Drug use and Hepatitis C: Interventions in Behavioral Health Settings, Marie Sutton
Comparative Studies on 1,2,3-triazole Derivatives as Fluorescent and Colorimetric Sensor for the Detection of Ions, Steven Sutton
Keralan Culture in Syro-Malabar Catholicism, Miranda Swaim
Mi Hermana's Keeper: Promising Practices for Latina Youth in Prevention Programs, DeAna Swan
Dive in with PBIS: Staying Afloat Your First Year, Autumn Swarner, Amanda Jenkins, and Pam Edge
An Open Letter to the Pirates From AD Lisa Sweany, Lisa Sweany
Paleoindian and Early Archaic South Carolina: An Update, Kara Bridgman Sweeney, J. Christopher Gillam, and Christopher R. Moore
The Basics of STEM: Challenge your students to Explore Species Diversity in the local Schoolyard habitat!, Mary Sweeney-Reeves and Mare Timmons Ph.D.
Between Two Ferns: Using Humor to Teach Critical Media Literacy in a Neoliberal World, Molly A. Swick
Gaze Stability of Visually Trained and Non-Visually Trained Athletes during a Sport-like Postural Task, Brian Szekeley
Diagnostic Validity of Static and Dynamic Postural Assessments Within 24-48 Hours Post-Concussion, Brian Szekely, Nicholas G. Murray, Megan E. Mormile, Katelyn E. Grimes, Jingjing Yin, and Doug W. Powell
Global Perceptions of Team in Project Management, Manouchehr Tabatabaei
Geographic Modelling of Sickle cell Trait in four US Regions, Marian M. Tabi and Anunay Bhattacharya
Many Samples are Better Than One: Pooling Data Across Labs to Advance Research on Depression and Self-Referencing Language, Allison M. Tackman, A. Carey, D. Sbarra, M. Brent Donnellan, A. Horn, Nicolas S. Holtzman, To'Meisha S. Edwards, and J. Pennebaker
“The Beautiful, Refreshing Music”: Child and Parent Voices From Community Choirs, Mallory M. Tafoya, Laura A. Stambaugh, and D. W. Langley
Infusing Traditional Chinese Medicine into Holistic Nursing Care, Helen M. Taggart and Katrina Embery
Nurse, Heal Thyself, Helen M. Taggart and Katrina Embery
Online Community Health Simulation, Hirotoshi Takeda, Brett Young, and Michael J. Cuellar
Rudeness and Ego Depletion, Susan Talley
PHLD 9130 (Section 01H) CRN 84261 - Public Health Research Methods, Yelena N. Tarasenko
Fall 2017
PUBH 3131 - Chronic Disease: A Modern Epidemic, Yelena N. Tarasenko
Fall 2017
Self-Reported Physical Activity Levels of Older Cancer Survivors: Results from the 2014 National Health Interview Survey, Yelena N. Tarasenko, Chen Chen, and Nancy E. Schoenberg
Physical Activity Levels and Counseling by Health Care Providers in Cancer Survivors, Yelena N. Tarasenko, Eric A. Miller, Chen Chen, and Nancy E. Schoenberg
Self-Perceived Income Sufficiency and Self-Reported Income Level among a Health Inequity Population, Yelena N. Tarasenko and Nancy E. Schoenberg
Analyzing Environmental Temperature dependency of Electrical Impedance Myography parameters using Finite element method, Md Nurul Anwar Tarek
Comparison of different shapes of electrodes to propose standardization of electrode sets in EIM measurement., Md Nurul Anwar Tarek
The Impact of the Motivation for Status on Consumers’ Perceptions of Retailer Sustainability: The Moderating Impact of Collectivism and Materialism, Mertcan Tascioglu, Jacqueline K. Eastman, and Rajesh Iyer
Social Determinants of Diabetes and Disease Management in Low and Middle Income Countries: Evidence from the Study on Global Ageing and Adult Health, Allan Tate, Logan T. Cowan, Rachel Ogilvie, Duke Appiah, and Benjamin D. Capistrant
bluPrints for Early STEM Learning, Erica Tate Dr.
bluPrints for Early STEM Learning, Erica Tate Dr.
Errorless and Errorful Intervention in Traumatic Brain Injury, Janelle Tawil
Healing Landscapes: Additional Bioswales Plantings at Akins Blvd and Pollinator Planting Along Campus Greenway Trail, Chuck Taylor
Old Register Road: Multipurpose Trail Phase 2, Chuck Taylor